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Post by kally on Apr 1, 2006 22:45:47 GMT -5
let's face it. Some of us are well endowed in the breast department. I am always interested in fashion advice and in bra selection and really anything else.
Anyone else in this same boat.
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Post by xenagoddess on Apr 2, 2006 22:50:07 GMT -5
Count me in. A D cup these days but was DD before I lost the weight. Is this too much information?
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Post by KimB on Apr 3, 2006 10:41:35 GMT -5
Count me in, too. My boobs are definitely bigger since gaining all this weight, but I was well-endowed before, too.
I remember once trying on one of those Victoria's Secret Miracle Bras about 10 years ago when they first came out. I felt like that bra made my chin fatter because there was so much to push up! I was the Great and Powerful Shelf Boob, able to knock down any bad guy with my majestic prow.
Needless to say, I did NOT buy that bra.
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Post by angelhunny on Apr 3, 2006 22:06:00 GMT -5
I'm in. I am between a DDD - F cup, I have never been measured.
Has anyone found that their ta-tas have made exersising...interesting?
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Post by spring7012pa on Apr 4, 2006 8:30:34 GMT -5
One of the things I've found most fascinating is that as I lose weight, I lose it anywhere but in my bosom My husband loves it though - thank goodness Angel - for exercise, what I've done is actually purchased a sports bra a size smaller than what I normally wear. This binds them up and they don't move. I have a uniboob but I figure who cares. Now if I can just build more muscles in them I'd be thrilled. Unfortunately, after 2 kids and 35 years I just don't think it's happening.
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Post by nightsinge on Apr 4, 2006 17:04:20 GMT -5
If I could fit into a sports bra that would be heaven. Unfortunately, it seems most of them only go up to D and I'm definitely a DD!
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Post by spring7012pa on Apr 4, 2006 18:51:20 GMT -5
I'm a D cup, and I wear a size C cup sports bra. I've got the kind that is almost like a double bra - it's got the cup support underneath that lifts and separates, then wick away fabric on top that keeps me from chafing.
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Post by sulee on Apr 4, 2006 19:27:19 GMT -5
title nine sports, www.title9sports.com, has many bras for every size. i realized much too recently that it is ok to spend $40 on a bra or two or three if it means i'm comfortable and happy. and I am pretty sure they go up beyond D cups. AND, night...they have a store in seattle, i think. (turning an elegant shade of jealous emerald). I swear by a wicking, separating Moving Comfort bra and EVERY time they come out with a new color I buy one. I can wear it to teach my dance classes and go running too. and no unibreast! Bra section: www.title9sports.com/jump.jsp?itemType=CATEGORY&itemID=4
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Post by xoxohart on Apr 4, 2006 21:06:24 GMT -5
I get the Frog Bra from Title 9. Yes, it gives you a weird uniboob compression type thing, but there is very little movement which I love!
I am now "down" to a 34D, but when I was overweight, wore a triple D. The boobs were the last thing to go (and of course, still being a D, I use the term "go" very loosely!).
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Post by vita77 on Apr 4, 2006 21:39:06 GMT -5
I'm a D, and I like Moving Comfort underwire mesh (no longer made) as well as their Maia. I avoid the uniboob look like the plague, and am in the market for a new fave. Sulee, I couldn't tell which one you like from the link you posted...would you mind clarifying?
Enells are often recommended for high-impact sports, but I've never tried them. I second the vote for title9sports.com, especially for the descriptions and ratings on bras.
And just a note from the Fashion Forum...must I make my speech again about professional bra fittings? If you've never had one, Angelhunny, go out and do it! It will change your life, I promise.
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Post by angelhunny on Apr 4, 2006 23:40:08 GMT -5
Oh Vita, I want to get it done, but there aren't any stores near me to get it done. I'm going to have to take a long drive to get it done. I will one day.
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Post by sulee on Apr 5, 2006 8:11:23 GMT -5
hi Vita,
sorry about not posting the bra i like. I get the moving comfort 2 in 1 wicking bra. It has 4 barbells, usually comes in black, white and some other nice color... i have pink, magenta and robin's egg blue in addition to black. It has hooks in the back, individual cups and it wicks the sweat away from the body--I hate the way most sports bras seem to hold in the sweat-- and really does give a nice look to the chest. The straps are NOT adjustable which may be an issue for some but there is at least one in the 4 barbell category that does.
happy shopping!
s
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Post by katelite on Apr 6, 2006 7:37:56 GMT -5
HELP!!! I'm being held hostage by my computer. This is the only thread that I can post on. When I log in I don't get the welcome notice, and I haven't been able to post on any thread. I've tried to re-register, can't do that either. It shows that I'm logged in on the bottom of the home page, but I'm not completely logged in. I'm very computer challenged and don't have a clue what to do. I'm not even getting the personal message notice so if anyone can help me please e-mail me at katiedidit_03@yahoo.com Thank you. I'm going into withdrawals and feel very isolated in not being able to communicate here. lol Thanks for any help.
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